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Living with Gas

Sam Johnson-Schlee

Weekly updates on my 'Gaseous Domesticities' research project. + other writing.

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Would you like to attend a workshop on communicating to householders about energy / retrofit / heat?

I am organising two workshops for potential research users - e.g. anyone working in energy / retrofit / housing etc. Who would like to spend some time learning and thinking about householder attitudes to heat and how to communicate about en...

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Mangers and Warm Banks

When trying to imagine a society where people live in comfort and security it may seem intuitive to start with the home. The condition, security, warmth, privacy and affordability of the place someone lives is at the heart of what determine...

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‘Brighter lives are lived by gas!’: how natural gas was sold to a sceptical public in post-war Britain

A quick note to let you know about a short article that I have written on some findings from this research that was published in The Conversation today. (Link)

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Riffing on methane

If you go to Canvey Island and park by the little café that sells you terrible grey soft serve ice cream that you put in the bin because it is that bad, then you can walk up on the sea wall around the edge of a vast landscape of storage tan...

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    Writer and academic. Currently researching and writing about being inside, natural gas, and bad role models.

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